December 14 - Old Testament Reading
Join Pastor Hans on the Sundays of Advent (Dec. 7, 14, 21) for a study on the assigned Old Testament reading for the week. We'll be using Robert Alter's masterful, literary translation to delve deeper into these prophecies about God's promised salvation. Copies of the text will be provided.
December 21 - Old Testament Reading
Join Pastor Hans on the Sundays of Advent (Dec. 7, 14, 21) for a study on the assigned Old Testament reading for the week. We'll be using Robert Alter's masterful, literary translation to delve deeper into these prophecies about God's promised salvation. Copies of the text will be provided.
January 11 – Our Father in Heaven
This winter we begin a five-week intergenerational series on the Lord’s Prayer: “Praying with Our Whole Selves.” In our first session, we’ll explore what it means to call God “Our Father” and to pray as part of a worldwide family of faith. Through a short teaching, table conversation, and a simple craft, we’ll reflect on the people who first taught us to pray and how God gathers us into one family at Trinity. All ages are welcome—no experience needed!
January 18 – Your Kingdom Come
In week two, we’ll look at the line, “Your kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as in heaven.” Together we’ll wonder what God’s kingdom looks like in everyday life and where we already see signs of it in Reading. Our craft this week will invite each person to create a small “vision board” that shows God’s justice, peace, and mercy at work. Come add your imagination to a large communal artwork that will be displayed in our Narthex.
January 25 – Give Us This Day Our Daily Bread
Our third session focuses on “Give us this day our daily bread” and the story of God feeding the people with manna in the wilderness. We’ll talk about what “daily bread” looks like at different ages and how God often uses us to help answer someone else’s prayer for enough. As a hands-on response, we’ll decorate bags or materials for a congregational food collection, connecting our learning directly to local hunger needs. Children, youth, and adults will all have a role to play.
February 1 – Forgive Us… As We Forgive
This week we’ll wrestle gently and honestly with the words, “Forgive us our sins, as we forgive those who sin against us.” Together we’ll reflect on God’s abundant mercy, why forgiveness can be so hard, and how grace can set us free. Our craft will be a “forgiveness paper chain” that names both hurts and hopes, later shaped into a cross or heart as a visual reminder of God’s reconciling love. The session will be accessible for children while still offering depth for adults.
February 15 – Deliver Us from Evil
We conclude our series with “Save us from the time of trial and deliver us from evil.” Using Psalm 23 and Romans 8, we’ll talk about the real fears people carry at different ages and the promise that nothing can separate us from the love of God in Christ. Participants will create simple “God is with us” prayer cards or mini-booklets to take home as tools for prayer in anxious times. We’ll finish by praying the Lord’s Prayer slowly and thoughtfully one more time, having walked through it line by line together.
June 15th: 1700 Years of Nicea
On Trinity Sunday, join Pr. Hans to learn more about the Council of Nicea, which turns 1,700 years old this year. The creed that this council produced in 325, known as the Nicene Creed, unifies Christians across vast denominational chasms and gives us a shared belief in the Holy Trinity.
After June 15th, Sunday Forum will be on summer break.
June 8th: Confirmands Present Faith Statements
Our confirmands (Jacinda Motley, William Norton-Ritz, Avery Mazur, Abbie Smith, and Declan Rosenbaum) will share their faith statements during Forum before they are confirmed during worship on Pentecost.
June 1st: Pr. Tim Brown presents on Stewardship
Pastor Tim Brown, director of Congregational Stewardship for the ELCA, will be visiting Trinity to preach and teach as we observe Ascension Day. Join him in Forum to hear how we can better follow God by stewarding our life and all that it contains.
May 25th: Trinity’s Mission and Vision
In addition to the Identity statement, Trinity’s leaders have also articulated a Mission and Vision statement. The Mission is what we do, and the Vision is what would happen if we perfectly fulfilled our Mission.
Come to provide feedback on the new statements, which will be up for a vote at the annual meeting in June.
May 18th: What Does Faith Mean to You?
Join Dcs. Deborah and the youth for an intergenerational event exploring the concept of “faith” from many perspectives. How do you describe your faith? What activities enrich it?
May 11th: Trinity’s Identity
After a lengthy process of listening, the Vestry is ready to present its articulation of Trinity’s identity. Come to provide feedback on the new statement, which will be presented for a congregational vote at the annual meeting in June.
April 27th and May 4th: Easter Traditions of the Pennsylvania Dutch
Join Pastor Hans for a consideration of some of the most charming and traditional ways that the first Europeans in Berks County celebrated Jesus’ resurrection and the coming of Spring.
April 13th: No Sunday Forum
Join Pr. Hans and Dcs. Deborah on the Palm Sunday procession and prayer walk throughout downtown Reading during the Christian Education hour.
March 23: President Green of Susquehanna University
In combination with the Susquehanna University Choir's visit to Trinity, Dr. Jonathan D. Green, 15th president of Susquehanna, will present on the university, its mission, and the goals of Lutheran higher education during Sunday Forum.
March 9th – April 6th: New Testament Study
Join Pastor Hans for a weekly Bible study on the assigned lesson from the New Testament. How did the early Christian church act out Jesus’ call to prayer, repentance, and service?